Sundance Puppies

We feel it is very important to place each puppy in the right homes.

NEWS FLASH!!

CH RaineDance Royal Mischief at Sundance JHD (Charlotte) wins WB to finish her ASCA champiionship. Thank you to SBJ Laura Diebold for her final pts. and to Megan Sims for her superb handling presentation - October 30, 2015

CH RaineDance Royal Mischief JHD - Miss Charlee - looking so proud of herself - October 30, 2015 at the ASC of AZ show in Waddell, AZ.

CH Shiver Me Timbers of Sundance (Pirate) wins BOB under BJ Cherrie Cannon and SBJ Laura Diebold. Thank you so very much to both judges! October 30, 2015

Handsome Pirate

RaineDance Royal Mischief at Sundance (Charlotte) wins WB and BOW under judge Canby Scott at May Days show 9-6-15

CH Shiver Me Timbers of Sundance (Pirate) wins BOB under judge Donna Wright at May Days show 9-6-15

Why title a dog?

Not just a brag, not just a stepping stone to a higher title, not just an adjunct to competitive scores, a title is a tribute to the dog that bears it, a way to honor the dog, an ultimate memorial. It will remain in record and in memory for as long as anything in this world can remain. Few humans will do as well or better in that regard.

And though the dog itself doesn't know or care that its achievements have been noted, a title says many things in the world of humans, where such things count.

A title says your dog was intelligent and adaptable, and good-natured. It says that your dog loved you enough to do the things that please you, however crazy they may have sometimes seemed.

And a title says that you loved your dog, that you loved to spend time with it because it was a good dog, that you believed in it enough to give it yet another chance when it failed, and that, in the end, your faith was justified.

A title proves that your dog inspired you to that special relationship enjoyed by so few; that in a world of disposable creatures, this dog with a title was greatly loved, and loved greatly in return.

And when that dear short life is over, the title remains as a memorial of the finest kind, the best you can give to a deserving friend, volumes of pride in one small set of initials after the name.

A title earned is nothing less than love and respect, given and received, and permanently recorded.